Standardization In Immunofluorescence

Standardization In Immunofluorescence

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A foundational scientific reference in the field of clinical immunology, Standardization in Immunofluorescence presents a rigorous and methodical examination of the principles and practices governing immunofluorescence techniques. Edited by E.J. Holborow, the volume compiles contributions from leading researchers and details the critical need for consistent, reproducible protocols across laboratories performing fluorescent antibody testing. With a precise and academic tone, it addresses the technical variables—such as reagent quality, microscopy calibration, and staining procedures—that must be controlled to ensure reliable diagnostic and research outcomes. The work argues persuasively that without agreed-upon standards, comparative data between institutions loses its scientific validity, making harmonization an urgent priority for the field. An essential resource for immunologists, pathologists, and laboratory scientists, it remains a landmark text in the effort to bring rigor and uniformity to immunofluorescence methodology.

Author: E.J. Holborow
Format: Hardback

Genre: Medicine

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair , ex-library
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

A foundational scientific reference in the field of clinical immunology, Standardization in Immunofluorescence presents a rigorous and methodical examination of the principles and practices governing immunofluorescence techniques. Edited by E.J. Holborow, the volume compiles contributions from leading researchers and details the critical need for consistent, reproducible protocols across laboratories performing fluorescent antibody testing. With a precise and academic tone, it addresses the technical variables—such as reagent quality, microscopy calibration, and staining procedures—that must be controlled to ensure reliable diagnostic and research outcomes. The work argues persuasively that without agreed-upon standards, comparative data between institutions loses its scientific validity, making harmonization an urgent priority for the field. An essential resource for immunologists, pathologists, and laboratory scientists, it remains a landmark text in the effort to bring rigor and uniformity to immunofluorescence methodology.